User:CallerNo6/Web Service/testing
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WTF?
This is a page for trying out typographic conventions.
Links
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (italic)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (bold)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (bold italic)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (tt, should be fixed width)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (fixed width italic)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (fixed width bold)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (fixed width bold italic)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (fixed width w/ all italic, which is what the O'Reilly guide suggests but I don't think the replaceable text stands out enough this way)
- http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/<entity> (fixed width bold w/ all italic)
Entities in sentences?
- An artist is not an artist. (tt)
- An artist in not an artist. (tt italic)
- an artist is not an artist (css font-family:monospace , should be fixed width but note it's smaller)
Monospace tests
- OOOOOO
So, note. Monospace will default (for most sytems) to smaller-than-body-text unless you put in a dummy font-family first. So:
<span style="font-family:mono-workaround, monospace;">Foo</span>
Code
from foo import bar
I don't like the gray.
from foo import bar
this is a block quote w/ monospace and a border just for kicks
<code>from markdown import code_block_style</code>
markdown uses <pre><code> to format code blocks
The O'Reilly way
Filenames, file extensions (such as .jpeg), directory paths, commands in Unix, Oracle, SQL, and Linux books | Body font italic |
URLs, URIs, email addresses | Body font italic |
Emphasized words (shouting!) | Body font italic |
First instance of a technical term | Body font italic |
Code blocks | Constant width |
Registry keys | Constant width |
Language and script elements: class names, types, namespaces, attributes, methods, variables, keywords, functions, modules, commands, properties, parameters, values, objects, events, XML and HTML tags, and similar elements. Some examples include: System.Web.UI, a while loop, the Socket class, and the Obsolete attribute. Exception: commands in Unix, Oracle, SQL, and Linux book, which are regular italics. | Constant width |
Replaceable items (placeholder items in syntax); “username” in the following example is a placeholder: "login: username" | Constant width italic |
Commands or text to be typed by the user | Constant width bold |
Line annotations | Body font italic (but smaller) |
Placeholders in paths, directories, GUI items, URLs, or other text that would be italic anyway | http://www.<yourname>.com |
Keyboard accelerators (Ctrl, Shift, etc.), menu titles, menu options, menu buttons | Body text |